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Like its root series, The Casagrandes has lots and lots of characters to make a point of expanding the show's universe. Aside from the titular massive family, the bustling metropolis of Great Lakes City houses a large and neighborly community with a diverse cast of characters, who all bring something fun and exciting to the table, whenever they appear.

Note: These characters are featured in the Spin-Off The Casagrandes.


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The Casagrande Family in General

    In General 

  • Geodesic Cast: The Casagrandes share something in common with at least one of the Louds:
    • Ronnie Anne to Lincoln: She and Lincoln are both strategists who come up with ways to survive their big families.
    • Bobby to Lori: Bobby and Lori can get clumsy and overly emotional at times.
    • Implied in The Loudest Thanksgiving; with Maria to Luan: As they're both Nice Girl's who are associated with Light Colors.
      • To Rita: Not only are they both Team Mom's, but they're both doctors in a way. Maria is a nurse to Rita's dentist.
    • Carlitos to Lily: They're the youngest members of their families.
    • Carl to Lola: Carl and Lola are both vain Bratty Half-Pint's who act mean to others. But are willing to help.
    • CJ to Lucy: CJ and Lucy both have eccentric personalities. CJ with his usually happy demeanor and Lucy with her Goth behavior.
      • CJ to Luan: CJ and Luan both have a cheerful attitude.
    • Carlota to Leni: They're Fashionistas who are obsessed with cool clothing.
      • To Lori: The big sisters of their families.
    • Carlos to Lisa: They're both the smartest members of their families.
    • Frida to Rita: They are both Team Mom's to their kids.
      • To Luna: She and Luna are creative in their own way. Frida creates paintings while Luna makes music.
    • Hector to Luna: He and Luna are both Guitarists.
    • Rosa to Lynn Sr.: They're both Supreme Chef's who create special meals for their families.
    • Arturo to Lana: Like Lana, Arturo is an Animal Lover.
    • Danny to Lynn: He and Lynn are the most masculine of their families.
  • Meaningful Name: 'Casagrande' actually means 'big house'. The family consists of 14 members. Including the pets.
  • Small Parent, Huge Child: Both Carlos and Maria tower over their parents, who are about as tall as CJ.

The Santiago/Casagrande Children

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    Ronalda "Ronnie" Anne Santiago 
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Voiced by: (English) Breanna Yde (Season 1-3 of The Loud House), Izabella Alvarez (Season 4 of The Loud House onwards)
Voiced by: (Latin American Spanish) Betzabé Jara
Voiced by: (Italian) Tiziana Martello
Voiced by: (Japanese) Rie Kugimiya

Lincoln's female best friend who pranks him sometimes. She's also Bobby Santiago's younger sister.


  • Affectionate Nickname:
    • "Niní" from her brother Bobby.
    • "Ranita" by her father.
  • Affection-Hating Kid: Ronnie doesn’t like kissing or being kissed.
  • Art Evolution: Her face has become more oval since S3, and her face is less choppy. Her clothing colors are also darker and more vibrant.
  • Ascended Extra: In the first half of season one, she only had an off-screen role as Lincoln's bully in "Heavy Meddle" and that was all. Even by the end of the season, she had only been in two episodes and despite her popularity with fans, wasn't really that significant to the show's focus overall. Then she had more focus, including a special episode about her, in season two, and finally an entire arc about her and her family in season 4, plus her own show.
  • Beef Bandage: She threw one to Lincoln after giving him a black eye in "Heavy Meddle". She also threw one to him at the end of "Save the Date" with a note attached explaining that she slapped him so that his friends would stop thinking that she was his girlfriend and so would stop teasing him.
  • Berserk Button: She does not like being kissed by anyone. Not even by her own family.
  • Birds of a Feather: In "Dance Dance Resolution", Lincoln decides that he would rather go to the arcade than attend the Sadie Hawkins dance. Much to his pleasant surprise, he finds that Ronnie wanted to do the same thing—and after learning that he was purposely avoiding her, she admits that she probably would've done the same thing if he were trying to ask her to the dance.
  • Birthday Episode: Turns 12 at the start of The Casagrandes Movie.
  • Breakout Character: After starting out as a somewhat minor character, she becomes the star of her own show and joined Lincoln as the co-host of his video blogs.
  • Breaking the Fourth Wall: At the end of "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", Lincoln advises her to do this in order to process her thoughts and survive the chaos of living with a large family.
  • The Bully: She picks on Lincoln relentlessly, and, according to Lincoln, is the toughest girl in school. This is downplayed heavily after her initial episode, though, with any bully behavior being either just for show or more akin to light-hearted teasing.
  • Bully Turned Buddy: In addition to her toning down her bullying towards Lincoln, the two become closer friends.
  • Color Motifs: Purple — Except for her shorts, her clothing has varying shades of purple and she even has purple highlights in her hair.
  • Commonality Connection: She and Lincoln bond over being equally disgusted by Bobby and Lori's super cheesy romantic couple-y-ness. Lincoln is surprised to find that he actually really likes hanging out with her. They both also play video games and visit the arcade.
  • Composite Character: She's essentially Lincoln mixed with Lynn (with a tiny dash of Luan added in, given her fondness of pranks). Like Lincoln, she's an 11-year-old who can talk to the audience and is often involved in a conflict with her large family where she ends up being outnumbered, but loves them anyway and often has to plan and scheme to get something she wants. However, she's also an aggressive, roughhousing tomboy who sometimes picks on Lincoln for light-hearted fun, similar to Lynn.
  • Daddy's Girl: Has immense love and affection for her father, Arturo.
  • Deadpan Snarker: If there is snarking to be done, she will do it.
  • Defrosting Ice Queen: Ronnie starts as a hotheaded bully and borderline antagonist to Lincoln. Then as the series progresses, she opens up more and in Casagrandes, she appears to have fully abandoned her "bully" personality.
  • Did You Think I Can't Feel?: Despite being a grouchy tomboy and being known as the toughest girl in school, she's so sensitive about Lincoln's opinion of her that he's able to hurt her feelings quite easily.
  • Double Standard: Abuse, Female on Male: When the Loud sisters find out their brother is being bullied, they go berserk and ready themselves for retaliation...until they find out that his abuser is a girl, in which case they begin gushing.
  • Exhausted Eye Bags: Gains these similar to Lincoln's as part of her redesign post-Season 2 of the main show, likely dealing with the antics of her extended family.
  • Expy: In the first season, she was defined by being a rough, tomboyish girl who picked on the main character because she secretly liked him and didn't have a better way of communicating those feelings. She also has a little pink in her wardrobe despite her boyish attitude. Ring any bells? Sounds a lot like Helga from Hey Arnold!. She outgrew this character archetype and grew into her own character after a couple of seasons, however.
  • Foil: To Bobby in terms of how they treat their lovers, as she treats hers roughly.
    • Also, while Bobby is a pinhead, Ronnie is actually pretty smart.
    • She is also one to Lynn Jr. Both are tough tomgirls with freckles who like to bully Lincoln. While Ronnie Anne has stopped her bullying and now does friendly teasing to Lincoln, Lynn still wouldn't hesitate to use violence on him.
    • Also, Lynn is abrasive while Ronnie is usually polite to others like to her family and Sid.
  • Friendly Rivalry: She picks on Lincoln, but they are friends nonetheless. As the show goes on, her pranks and insults become no more than teasing to the amusement of both rather than anything truly malicious.
  • Full-Name Basis: She's almost exclusively referred to as "Ronnie Anne" by others (the only exception is in the song Lincoln's classmates tease him with).
  • The Ghost: She wasn't seen at all in "Heavy Meddle”, until "Save the Date", where Lori forces Lincoln go on a double date with her, Bobby and Ronnie Anne.
  • Good Is Not Nice: She does like Lincoln, platonically, though there is Ship Tease between them, but her way of showing her affection is very rough.
  • Hidden Depths: In "Shell Shocked", Ronnie's at home behavior is the exact opposite of her at school behavior, with her being shown to frequently cook for her single mother, be openly (if affectionately exasperatedly) supportive of Bobby and generally demonstrate a knack for domestic chores.
    • In "The Casagrandes", Ronnie is shown to be exceptionally dedicated to her studies and has made the honor roll for her efforts.
  • Hoist by Her Own Petard: Many of her pranks in "Pranks for the Memories With the Casagrandes" get turned around on her and Carlota by the boys thanks to Bobby.
  • Humanizing Tears: She can be quite sensitive to Lincoln's opinions, much to his surprise. She cried after hearing Lincoln call her "rude, and gross and totally annoying" and say that he would rather lick the bathroom floor than kiss her.
  • Ink-Suit Actor: She's basically a younger version of her voice actress in appearance.
  • Insult of Endearment: She calls Lincoln "Lame-o" in the notes she gives him—the same notes she signs with hugs, kisses, and hearts.
  • In the Hood: She wears a purple hoodie most of the time. In "City Slickers" she wears a yellow hoodie that Lincoln gave her.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's a rude and abrasive bully, but she does actually like Lincoln, and even helps him when he's being teased by friends for being her boyfriend by slapping him for kissing her, convincing Lincoln's friends that they're not dating.
  • The Lad-ette: Lincoln thinks of her as "rude and gross" and assumed she was raised by trolls, so Ronnie Anne seems to fit this trope. She's also fairly aggressive and prone to violence when she's mad.
  • Large Ham: Ronnie Anne tends to over dramatize her feelings.
  • Loving Bully: What the Loud Sisters think she is.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: The Masculine Girl (a rough and aggressive Loving Bully) to Lincoln's Feminine Boy (has a stuffed rabbit and is In Touch with His Feminine Side.)
    • Also a sibling example between herself and Bobby. Bobby enjoys watching sappy romance movies, unicorns and getting facials. Compare that to Ronnie Anne's list of tomboyish interests. Bobby is a loving, passive Nice Guy while Ronnie is more aggressive. Then, of course, there's Bobby's sappy and mushy relationship with Lori which is enough to make Ronnie want to barf.
  • The Napoleon: She is small in size and used to be a bully.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: She's primarily known as "Ronnie Anne" rather than her real name, "Ronalda".
  • Pals with Jesus: She ends up befriending Punguari, demi-goddess of the moon.
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: A mild example and probably to a lesser extent than some of the Loud sisters. She is shown to be capable of supporting her large grandmother Rosa on her back in one episode (granted, she was on a skateboard, which may have supported some of the weight). She's also shown to be capable of giving her larger cousin Carlos Jr a piggy back ride. This at least makes her stronger than Lincoln, who was seen to be incapable of doing the same to his lighter sister Lynn for more than two seconds. However, when Carl jumps on her back as well, she collapses, showing limits to her strength. She is also unable to move Lalo over when she's trying to sleep on the couch in "The Loudest Mission".
  • Reformed Bully: After her first physical appearance, it seems that her relationship between her and Lincoln is more on the lines of a Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy friendship over a bully and her victim. Heck, she seems to be a lot nicer to him since she first appeared and has nice interactions with Lincoln's friends, and her public bullying of Lincoln is done with his consent.
  • Samus Is a Girl: Her gender is kept a secret during the first half of "Heavy Meddle", just so Lincoln's sisters can assume his bully is a boy at first.
  • Sibling Yin-Yang: Ronnie Anne is tough and a little aggressive, while Bobby is an all loving Nice Guy. Ronnie is also smart and can be a cunning schemer when she wants to be, while Bobby is basically Leni's male counterpart.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: She gets her physical looks from her mother.
  • Tank-Top Tomboy: Downplayed, but she always a white tank top under her hoodie, In The Casagrandes Movie she spends most of the movie in her tank top and a poncho over her shoulders after a bird pooped on her hoodie.
  • Tomboy: She enjoys skateboarding, video games, and has mostly male friends other than Sid and Nikki. She hates most girly things like cheesy romances, dancing and fashionable girly clothes.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Given her nature, she will almost always be the tomboy in these comparisons. Almost.
    • Most obviously, she is the tomboy to her cousin Carlota's girly girl. Ronnie is a tough girl who enjoys skateboarding and video games while Carlota is a fashionista.
    • Also, she plays the tomboyish one who dislikes mushy stuff and cheesy romances compared to Lori's lovey-dovey, romantic girly girl in "Save the Date".
    • To a lesser extent, her and Sid Chang. Sid seems to be somewhat tomboyish in her own right from what we've seen of her, but compared to Ronnie Anne is still a little girly. Sid is a soft-centered girl who struggles to tap into her tough side (she tries to get into a fighting mood while wrestling but is distracted by a cute butterfly) and she also has no problem playing princess and sometimes engaging in girly activities with her more feminine little sister, Adelaide. Most of Sid's tomboyish traits mainly exist through her friendship with Ronnie Anne (like skateboarding, which she liked only after seeing Ronnie do it) more than anything else.
    • A massively downplayed example and a little debatable; Ronnie Anne as the comparative girly girl (or lesser tomboy) to Lynn's even bigger tomboy. Ronnie Anne could essentially be considered a downplayed version of Lynn, as both are tough, aggressive, roughhousing pre-teen girls with masculine interests and mannerisms and little interest in many girly past-times, but Lynn takes her aggressive, competitive traits to far greater extremes, making Ronnie look nice and meek in comparison. Ronnie appears to be the more emotionally sensitive of the two, given how she cried over Lincoln's harsh comments in "Save the Date". She's also better at nurturing and caring for others, as demonstrated in "Shell Shock" and "Sitting Bull" for her and Lynn respectively, and while Lynn has a completely masculine wardrobe, Ronnie's fits more with the Tomboy with a Girly Streak look (a hoodie and shorts combined with pink socks and slip on shoes). Basically, Ronnie Anne is very tomboyish herself, but Lynn is so far down the masculine side of the spectrum she overshadows everyone.
  • Tomboyish Ponytail: Ronnie Anne wears her hair in a low ponytail, and she's fairly masculine in nature.
  • Tomboyish Voice: She has a fairly deep voice, suiting her tomboyish nature.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Is also a hardcore tomboy, comparable to Lana and/or Lynn. She's a rough-and-tumble Loving Bully abrasive girl with Loving Bully-like tendencies (though this trait has wound up being Downplayed) who is turned off by how mushy a lot of typically girly things are and enjoys video games and skateboarding. She also wears pink socks and the same type of girly slip-on shoes that Lori wears, not to mention a pink hair decoration in what is a pretty well-kept ponytail. She is also quite sensitive as revealed in "Save the Date" when she cried over Lincoln insulting her. At the end of the Loudest Mission, she began taking a liking to Dream Boat as well, even if she initially disliked it in the beginning. In addition, she frequently cooks for her mother and has a knack for domestic chores.
  • Took a Level in Kindness: She became a lot less aggressive and far less of a bully over the seasons. In "Heavy Meddle", her pranks against Lincoln were very cruel. In seasons 2 and 3, they were less so. After "City Slickers", the bullying aspect of her character has more or less disappeared entirely. She's completely friendly towards the nice and child-like Sid Chang, and only ever pranks her family when they provoke her first.
  • Tsundere: She reacts to Lincoln kissing her by punching him... then throws a rock through his open window with a note tied to it, apologizing and telling him to text her, followed by a raw steak for the black eye she gave him. She seems to be acting this way in "Save the Date" when she slaps Lincoln the day after his double date with her and Lori and Bobby for kissing her, but it turns out that she was just slapping him so that his friends would stop teasing him.
  • Vocal Dissonance: She is only eleven or twelve years old, yet she has a deep and raspy voice reminiscent of an older teenage girl.
  • Vocal Evolution: Breanna Yde's version of Ronnie Anne sounds deep and rough, while Izabella Alvarez's sounds a little softer, reflecting how the character has mellowed out and became less of a roughhousing bully in more recent seasons.
  • Youthful Freckles: She has some freckles on her cheeks.

    Roberto "Bobby" Alejandro Martinez-Millan Luis Santiago, Jr. 
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Voiced by: (English) Carlos PenaVega
Voiced by: (Latin America) Víctor Ugarte
Voiced by: (Italian) Alessandro Germano
Played by: Matt Van Smith (A Loud House Christmas), Damian Alonso (The Really Loud House)

Lori's somewhat ditzy boyfriend and Ronnie Anne’s big brother who works in his family bodega.


  • Affectionate Nickname: "Bobby Boo Boo Bear" from his girlfriend, Lori.
  • Afraid of Blood: Implied in the Thanksgiving Episode, wherein a flashback has him faint upon seeing his mother covered in what appears to be blood (it's really cranberry sauce).
  • All-Loving Hero: Bobby never gets angry at the kids whenever they ruin his dates with Lori and even thinks it’s great that Clyde likes Lori.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: When Bobby learns that Ronnie Anne and Carlota are going to prank the other boys, using pranks they've previously used on him, he coaches the boys on how to undo their pranks and use them against the girls. Ronnie Anne recognizes this as payback for all the times she's pranked him.
  • Big Brother Instinct: Ronnie Anne's his younger sister, and Bobby seems to be rather protective of her, even going so far as to break up with Lori after learning Lincoln made his sister cry.
  • Brainless Beauty: He's basically like a male version of Leni Loud. Could even potentially rival Leni.
  • Break the Cutie: In "Stress Test," when poor Bobby fails his BAT test for the fourth time, he collapses in tears in front of his family and briefly crosses the Despair Event Horizon... until Ronnie Anne realizes that the bodega helps him concentrate.
  • Butt-Monkey: A running gag is him not being able to hold down a job for more than an episode.
  • Childish Older Sibling: Due to his ditziness, his kid sister Ronnie Anne is usually more responsible than him.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: Bobby is somewhat dense.
  • Comically Cross-Eyed: The picture above depicts him as cross-eyed to showcase his dimwittedness.
  • A Day in the Limelight: He gets the spotlight in "Store Wars with the Casagrandes" where he tries to improve the bodega in fear of losing it to a rival competitor.
    • He gets another spotlight episode with "Stress Test" that show how he has insecurities when it comes to test taking and dreams of running his own mercado.
  • Didn't Think This Through: He decides to give himself as a Christmas present to Lori. However, he forgets that she's not supposed to open presents until Christmas morning. To his credit, Lori typically doesn't wait that long.
  • Distaff Counterpart: Good-looking Kindhearted Simpleton? Bobby's practically the male version of Leni.
  • The Ditz: He's not very bright as he tried to talk with a chicken and didn't recognize Lily (who is, mind you, a 1-year-old baby) disguised as Lori, even though Lori herself was there dressed as Lincoln. How he could confuse a 1-year-old with a 17-year-old just because of a wig...
  • Drama King: More than once, he over-reacted over getting a splinter.
  • Exhausted Eye Bags: He sports these just like Lincoln does.
  • Extreme Doormat: Usually goes along with whatever his girlfriend has planned without questioning.
  • Genius Ditz: He's dense and not very bright...except when it comes to managing his family's bodega, as he's shown to be excellent at it, especially when it comes to tactical sales.
  • The Ghost: He was this for the first few episodes, being mentioned by Lori but never making any physical appearances.
  • Global Ignorance: One episode of The Casagrandes has him assume that Fiji is in Europe.
  • Hidden Depths: We find out in "A Fair to Remember" that he's always longed for a younger brother to play "big bro" to, and he feels Lincoln fits the bill perfectly. Also, in "Relative Chaos," Bobby's shown to have some business savviness from working so many part-time jobs. He's a very talented singer and guitarist, too, as shown in "Face the Music with the Casagrandes" and "A Very Casagrandes Christmas."
  • Honor Before Reason: Breaks up with Lori when Lincoln hurts his sister's feelings despite Lori having nothing to do with it. Deconstructed when it becomes clear he didn't want to when he has to do it again later in the episode and is overjoyed when Lincoln makes up with Ronnie Anne so he and Lori can get back together.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: He views Clyde's intentions innocently when it's obvious that he's trying to steal Lori from him.
  • Inelegant Blubbering: Unfortunately, Bobby is no less prone to this than Lori, minus the makeup, of course. For example, in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos", he and Lori weep uncontrollably in each other's arms at the prospect of Bobby being away for the weekend, to the point where Lori's brother Lincoln and Bobby's sister Ronnie Anne have to literally drag them apart. "Teacher's Fret" seems to imply that he got this trait from his father.
  • Ink-Suit Actor: His character design is the spitting image of his voice actor, Carlos PenaVega.
  • In Touch with His Feminine Side: He enjoys watching sappy romance movies, theatre, unicorns, and getting facials.
  • Kindhearted Simpleton: He is very nice and simple minded.
  • Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy:
  • New Job as the Plot Demands: According to his bio on Nickelodeon's website, his jobs include pizza boy, pool lifeguard, and mall security guard. "Shell Shocked" reveals he owns a bunch of uniforms and goes from one job after another. "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos" finally put an end to that when his grandfather hires him to work at the bodega with him.
  • Nice Guy: He's rather friendly with all the Louds. He also doesn't appear to have a problem with Clyde (Lincoln's best friend) having a crush on Lori, despite Clyde repeatedly trying to break them up.
  • Odd Couple: Who would've expected Lori of all people to be interested in a complete dimwit?
  • Official Couple: With Lori; they're officially dating.
  • Only Known by Their Nickname: He's only ever addressed as "Bobby". No one calls him by his real name, "Roberto" (except for his grandma Rosa).
  • Opposites Attract: He's passive, charming, and dense whereas Lori is bossy, condescending but insightful.
  • Overly Long Name: His full name is revealed to be "Roberto Alejandro Martinez-Millan Luis Santiago, Jr." in "Study Muffin."
  • The Pollyanna: Quite optimistic.
  • Running Gag: Being fired from each of his new jobs per episode. This is subject to a mild Cerebus Retcon in "Store Wars with the Casagrandes," where it is eventually revealed that the reason why he had so many jobs at Royal Woods is because every business he worked with would get shut down by an even bigger business.
  • Satellite Character: Before his transition to The Casagrandes, other than being Lori's boyfriend and Ronnie Anne's older brother, Bobby didn't really add much to the show.
  • Screams Like a Little Girl: He screams like Homer Simpson, as shown in various episodes of both The Loud House ("Missed Connection" and "The Loudest Thanksgiving") and The Casagrandes ("Vacation Daze" and "Stress Test").
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: "Never Friending Story" reveals that Bobby is the Camp Straight Sensitive Guy to Par's risk-taking Manly Man.
  • Spiders Are Scary: As shown in "Roll Model with the Casagrandes," Bobby is also afraid of spiders.
  • Tender Tears: Due to his kind and gentle nature, he’s not afraid to cry in front of other people.
  • Too Dumb to Fool: Even he doesn’t fall for Luna’s crappy disguise.
  • Unwitting Instigator of Doom: His arrival at the Loud House after Lori stops calling him in "Undie Pressure" leads to Lori, Lana, Luan, and Lisa getting eliminated from the competition.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: He's afraid of blood, enclosed spaces, spiders, and reptiles. In fact, in "Karma Chameleon," he passed out after saying the trope name word-for-word.

    Carlota Casagrande 
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Voiced by: Alexa PenaVega

The oldest child and only daughter of Casagrande family, Carlota is a 17-year old girl who is into fashion.


  • Badly Battered Babysitter: Unlike Lori, who used to control her younger siblings through fear, Carlota has no control over her younger brothers, who would spend the entire time she was babysitting pranking her.
  • Butt-Monkey: She has a long history of being a victim to her younger brothers' pranks. She's also a victim to the slapstick from other episodes.
  • The Fashionista: She is really into fashion and makeup.
  • Foil: To Lori. Both are the eldest child and both are left in charge of their siblings when their parents are out. However unlike Lori who manages to control her siblingsnote , Carlota has no control over her younger brothers and spends her entire time babysitting them being pranked.
  • Genki Girl: An enthusiastic teenage girl, especially when it comes to fashion.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: She is very into fashion and make-up but as shown in the episode, "Long Shot", she is also very skilled in basketball (just as long as she is wearing the right outfit for it).
  • Handy Feet: In the episode Undivided Attention, she claims to be able to "use her toes as a fork".
  • Hartman Hips: Just compare her to Lori.
  • Hidden Depths: She does livestreams of makeup tutorials. The thousands of people watching her streams confirm that she's very popular, even earning the attention of beauty corporations and celebrities.
  • Innocently Insensitive:
    • When Ronnie Anne suggested that Carlota should give Lori a makeover, Carlota assumed that Ronnie Anne was talking about herself and made some mean comments about Ronnie Anne's regular outfit as a result.
    • In general, pushing Ronnie Anne to dress girlier. She means well.
  • The Matchmaker: In her free-time, she tries to find worthy men for her Tia Maria to hook up with.
  • Nice Girl: Carlota stands out as a friendly and well meaning girl.
  • The Smurfette Principle: She's the oldest and only daughter of the four Casagrande children.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: Girly girl to Ronnie Anne's tomboy.

    Carlos "CJ" Casagrande Jr. 
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Voiced by: Jared Kozak

The second oldest child of the Casagrande family, Carlos Jr., or CJ for short, is a kind 13-year old boy who loves playing pirates and superheroes. He has Down syndrome.


  • A Day In The Lime Light: The episode "Arrr in the Family" focuses on him and his pirate interest.
  • All-Loving Hero: He loves everyone and everything.
  • The All-Solving Hammer: CJ quite literally has a toy hammer, which he uses to fix not only broken objects but also to solve real problems, such as distracting Rosa, while Ronnie Anne and Sid scare off apartment customers.
    CJ: It's also a screwdriver.
  • Cannot Keep a Secret: He told Ronnie Anne and Bobby about their mom's plans to move in with The Casagrandes. To be fair, they would find out soon enough anyway. He is also not above using Brutal Honesty as "The Spies Who Love Me" shows - when Carlota tries to tell their grandparents that they are too old to accompany Ronnie Anne downtown as delicately as possible, CJ just blurts it out.
  • Cheerful Child: Mentally so. CJ is 13, but he has the demeanor of a hyperactive child.
  • Childish Tooth Gap: He has visible tooth gaps to showcase his youthfulness.
  • Children Are Innocent: Since CJ has Down syndrome and sports a very childlike disposition, he is treated more sensibly by the main cast rather than as a rebellious teenager.
  • Cloudcuckoolander: It's obvious that he is quite different.
  • The Cutie: A playful and kind-hearted teen boy devoid of malice.
  • Disabled Snarker: A rare mentally disabled example. He can be rather sardonic from time to time.
"Anyday now, Carl."
  • Elmuh Fudd Syndwome: CJ has obvious rhotacism, though it's played more realistically than some other examples of this trope.
  • Fun Personified: Always strives to have fun.
  • Hidden Depths: "Short Cut" reveals he's quite talented at being a barber and hairstylist, to the point Carlota turns to him for styling advice and Margarita hires him to work in her salon.
  • Jerkass Ball: Sometimes goes along with Carl's schemes, whether it's pranking their big sister babysitter, taking advantage of said big sister getting distracted by taking turns attending a party with Bobby or surpassing and antagonizing Carl when Rosa's chanclas (Spanish for sandals) have been put away, of course that one was a dream.
  • Kiddie Kid: CJ has a few childlike interests despite being 13, such as pirates and superheroes.
  • Mr. Imagination: CJ is all about playing "make believe".
  • Nice Guy: CJ is a pretty sweet kid.
  • Nonstandard Character Design: His eyes are smaller and spaced apart in contrast to most of the other characters, who have larger, overlapping eyes. His teeth are also more rounded in shape.
  • Older Than They Look: He is 13, but just like Lynn and Luan, he could easily pass for someone a few years younger.
  • Only Known by Initials: He is primarily called "CJ", short for his actual name, "Carlos Jr."
  • Perpetual Smiler: CJ always has a smile on his face.
  • The Pollyanna: Troubles never ruin his day.
  • Shown Their Work: Most of CJ’s tropes and mannerisms are true to folks with Down syndrome.
  • Twofer Token Minority: CJ is a Latin American boy with Down Syndrome.
  • Utility Belt: CJ has a tool belt full of toy tools.
  • Vocal Dissonance: He sounds older than he seems.

    Carlino "Carl" Casagrande 
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Voiced by: Alex Cazares

Second youngest child of the Casagrande family, Carl is a mischievous 8-year old boy.


  • Aesop Amnesia: Every time he learns it's better to be an obedient child rather than a money grubbing trouble maker, he changes back by his next appearance.
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: To Carlota, mostly because he often messes with her cosmetics.
  • Big Brother Worship: Or rather, "Older Cousin Worship", to Ronnie Anne in the episode "Role Model".
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: They are very thick black rectangles.
  • Butt-Monkey: Tends to suffer the most misfortune in comparison to his family.
  • Casanova Wannabe: While it's restricted to Lori, who he has a Precocious Crush on, it's painfully clear that Carl wants to see himself as a ladies' man, but because he is only 8, he always fails miserably at being one.
  • Childish Tooth Gap: Carl is missing a tooth.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He’s pretty blunt and sarcastic.
  • Extremely Protective Child: In more than one episode, he wants to beat up whoever made his mother cry.
  • Fanboy: He is a huge fan of his favorite superhero, El Falcon De Fuego. Later in the episode "Roll Model", he becomes one to Ronnie Anne as he considers her a hero.
  • Goofy Print Underwear: His "Choo-choo chonies" (briefs decorated with trains).
  • Hidden Depths:
    • He knows how to successfully tamper with report cards and documents. He even admits that he's done it multiple times with Vito's parking tickets.
    • He is also a very good chess player. He beats his father five games in a row after picking it up. Too bad in the same episode he also uses these chess skills to better manipulate people. His family manages to get him to stop tricking people by the end of the episode.
    • He even knows how to set up a rigged bottle game in "The Big Chill".
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: He may be mischievous and full of himself, but he loves his family dearly.
  • Like Grandfather Like Grandson: He takes after his grandfather as he's motivated to earn as much money as possible with shady methods.
  • Nobody Touches the Hair: Carl got really mad at Carlota for messing up his hair, by rubbing it on her head in "Relative Chaos".
  • No Sympathy: Carl is the only member of the Casagrandes who does not feel sorry for Bobby when the latter is feeling sad. In "Missed Connection", when Bobby is found bitterly weeping over the prospect of his Long-Distance Relationship with Lori failing, Carl tries to convince Bobby that he and Lori should break up, because Carl himself is trying to give himself a clear shot at Lori. And in "Stress Test", when Bobby keeps failing his Achievement Test of Destiny, Carl tries to slap Bobby silly with a newspaper, only to receive a Shoe Slap courtesy of Abuela Rosa.
  • Precocious Crush: He's the same age as Lucy, but he has a big crush on Lori, who's the same age as Carlota.
  • Rail Enthusiast: Some episodes show that he has an interest in things like trains and subways.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The macho man to Alexis' sensitive soul.
  • Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Of all of Ronnie Anne's relatives, he makes the most appearances in The Casagrandes.
  • Token Evil Teammate: Of the family.
  • Too Much Alike: He and Lola Loud clash due to their shared egos, mischievousness, and tendency to scheme, though Carl is less likely to act like a Bratty Half-Pint and is calmer than Lola.

    Carlitos Casagrande 
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Voiced by: Roxana Ortega (The Loud House, The Casagrandes up episode 5), Cristina Milizia (starting with The Casagrandes episode "Operation Dad")

The youngest child of Casagrande family, Carlitos is a happy and curious 1-year old who loves imitating others.


  • Baby See, Baby Do: His defining character trait. Carlitos is mostly shown imitating the other members of his family.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: Not as thick as Carl's, but still very thick.
  • Out of Focus: There's not a lot of stories you can make from a baby. Especially if they haven't been covered by its sister show.
  • Spear Counterpart: He is more or less a male version of Lily.

The Santiago/Casagrande Adults

    Maria Casagrande Santiago 
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Voiced by: Sumalee Montano
Ronnie Anne's and Bobby's single mother who works as a nurse.
  • Amicable Exes: Shown to be this with Arturo since he's still involved in their kids' lives when given the opportunity and also still on good terms with Maria's side of the family (with exception of Maria's dad, Hector).
  • Annoying Younger Sibling: Hinted to have been this to Carlos growing up, and tends to slip back into this in their adult lives.
  • Dressed to Heal: She's a registered nurse and her outfits switch between Hospital Hottie and regular scrubs.
  • Generation Xerox: Possibly. The Casagrandes occasionally shows Maria picking on her older brother, Carlos. That might explain not only Ronnie Anne's own aggression to Lincoln, but also her reputation as Royal Woods Elementary's toughest girl.
  • Good Parents: She loves her children and does her best to take care of them. One of the main reasons that she wants to move in with the Casagrandes is so that Bobby and Ronnie Anne don't have to be alone so much of the time with how busy she works as a hospital nurse. But even then, after Ronnie Anne (initially) admits that she doesn't feel comfortable living with the Casagrandes (and explains why), Maria admits that she doesn't want to force either of her children into something that's uncomfortable for them.
  • Must Have Caffeine: She always needs a cup of coffee before she begins her shifts. She even owned an oversized coffee machine.
  • My Beloved Smother: "The Loudest Thanksgiving" shows hints of it. While she certainly is a good parent and does her best, she panics at the idea of Bobby spending the holiday away from her and the rest of their family.
  • Out of Focus: She gets less screentime in season 2, possibly due to her actress being busy on other projects.
  • Pubescent Braces: "Guilt Trip" reveals that she had them when she was in high school.
  • Womanchild: Has a propensity to argue with her brother Carlos.
  • Workaholic: Maria is barely at home since her nursing job requires her to be on the clock constantly. Even when she gets a day-off, her family members would go to her for help with their issues.

    Rosa Casagrande 
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Voiced by: Sonia Manzano

The mother of Carlos and Maria, making her the maternal grandmother of Maria's kids and the paternal grandmother of Carlos's kids. She really loves to cook and has some tricks up her sleeves when it comes to helping her family.


  • Berserk Button: Somebody else doing the cooking.
    • Also, she gets very jealous when someone in her family eats something that she didn't make—she once stopped cooking for Carlos for a month just because he had eaten some churros from a new bakery.
    Carlos: I had to survive on frozen waffles.
  • Black Bead Eyes: Her eyes are black dots, unlike most characters.
  • Cool Old Lady: As quirky as she is, she is a loving, caring grandmother who always looks after her family and only wants the best for them. Lincoln also thinks she is pretty cool.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Rosa's family claims that she gets bitterly jealous whenever she catches them eating food that she didn't make.
  • Handy Man: A gender-flipped example. When she's not at home, she's busy making manual repairs around the apartment building.
  • Marshmallow Hell: Gives one to Ronnie Anne in her debut appearance.
  • Rage Breaking Point: It's very rare she ever gets mad, but in "The Loudest Thanksgiving", she went completely berserk, when Lynn Sr. kept trying to upstage her with his cooking.
  • Shoe Slap: From time to time, Rosa has been known to use La Chancla (which is Spanish for "The Sandal") to discipline any misbehavior among her family, especially Carl.
  • Super-Strength: The pilot of "The Casagrandes" shows that she can lift a TV dresser with only one arm. A later episode shows her performing the same feat with the fridge.
  • Supreme Chef: She's especially proud of her cooking skills, to the point where she's mortified if she doesn't make enough food for everyone.
  • Witch Classic: Of the modern curandera/healer archetype. Rosa has an abundance of home remedies that she uses whenever any of her family members feel sick or are injured. She also practices tarot reading to foresee the future.

    Hector Casagrande 
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Voiced by: Ruben Garfias
Rosa's husband, Carlos and Maria's dad, and the grandfather of Carlos and Maria's children.
  • Big Eater: Being married to Rosa (who enjoys cooking large amounts of food), his massive appetite would never let good food go to waste. In one episode, it's revealed that he even hides food in his shoes.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: His eyebrows are big and really bushy.
  • Blaming the Tools: In "The Grandparent Trap", Hector denies having gained weight, claiming his shorts shrunk instead.
  • Carpet of Virility: Downplayed compared to most examples, but Hector is shown to have quite a bit of hair on his chest.
  • Cool Old Guy: He may be a cheapskate, but he loves his family.
  • The Ditz: He has his "bobo" moments at times. In one episode, he mistook Carl's shirt for his own, and in another, he thought Vito had been turned into a mango. At least it gives viewers an idea on where Bobby gets his own ditziness from.
  • Foil: To Flip—while Hector's motivated by profit in the same way Flip is, he runs his Bodega honestly and builds rapport with his customers.
  • Gossipy Hens: According to his wife (and which later turns out to be true), Hector has a tendency of gossiping with his customers at the family's bodega.
  • Greed: Hector is all about making money and is definitely a bit of a cheapskate—but unlike most examples, it's kind of justified in Hector's case since he's the patriarch of a large family and had to put two kids through college.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: An interspecies example with Sergio, given that he was his owner and business partner since he was a preteen.
  • Hidden Depths: He has a deep appreciation for the arts and culture. Hector himself is a skilled guitarist and on his birthday he requests that each of the Casagrandes perform with an artistic theme.
    • He's also the leader of his own mariachi band.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Hector is greedy and loves to gossip, but he still loves his family, helps them out if they need him and when he goes too far, he is willing to apologize.
  • The Leader: He is the patriarch of the Casagrande family themselves.
  • Senior Sleep-Cycle: It's almost a Running Gag that Hector will suddenly fall asleep, such as in "Walk Don't Run" where he is found sleeping in the exact same spot where a St. Bernard is sleeping.
  • Somebody Doesn't Love Raymond: In "Operation Dad”, he's the only member of the family to have any bitter feelings towards Arturo, Maria's ex-husband/Bobby and Ronnie Anne's dad.

    Frida Puga Casagrande 
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Voiced by: Roxana Ortega
The wife of Carlos Casagrande (and the mother of his children), making her the daughter-in-law of Hector and Rosa, the sister-in-law of Maria, and the aunt-thru-marriage of Maria's kids.

    Carlos Casagrande 
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Voiced by: Carlos Alazraqui
Hector and Rosa's son, Maria's older brother, and the (biological) uncle of Bobby and Ronnie Anne. He's a university professor who's often distracted by his books.
  • Absent-Minded Professor: He is a university professor who hardly ever looks away from his books and tends to get distracted.
  • Amazon Chaser: He openly admits that he admires strong women.
  • Ambiguously Bi: He's married to Frida (a woman) but, at least according to his wife in "Operation Dad”, he's got a man-crush on his former cuñado, Arturo.
  • Black Bead Eyes: When he is not wearing his glasses.
  • Bookworm: Carlos is almost always reading something.
  • The Bore: People generally zone out whenever he tells them one of his "fascinating facts".
  • Character Catchphrase: He always begins his "fascinating facts" with "Did you know..."
  • Dork in a Sweater: He is quite brainy and bookish. He also wears a sweater vest as his everyday attire.
  • Foil: Like Lisa Loud, Carlos is intellectual, nerdy, and fact-oriented, but is more social at the cost of being more absent-minded, while she's socially inept yet more efficient. Additionally, she's a young girl while he's a grown man.
  • Giver of Lame Names: His name is Carlos and his children's names are Carlota, Carlos Jr., Carlino, and Carlitos. Whoever named them, if not himself, must not have been very creative.
  • Hair-Trigger Temper: As shown in "Store Wars," he tends to get really grouchy if he doesn't get enough sleep.
  • Hidden Depths: He's a surprisingly good skateboarder and has been into the sport since at least college (in fact, he even had the nickname of "Carlos X")—Carlos explains to his sobrina, Ronnie Anne, that part of what got him into skateboarding was because it was the most efficient way to get around campus.
    • After his and Frida's kids were born, she made Carlos stop skateboarding because she was worried that he could get seriously hurt.
    • In fact, him getting hurt was what ultimately steered him to his academic career as he broke his arm and had to pass the time reading at the library.
    • In The Casagrandes Movie, it's revealed that he's hiding massive muscles under his clothes.
  • In the Hood: He wore a green one when he went to college and an orange one in the present when he snuck out to skate.
  • Manchild: Has a propensity to argue with his sister Maria.
  • Momma's Boy: Carlos has a close relationship with his mother. He even states that she was always present for his award ceremonies and wouldn't feel comfortable if she missed out on even one.
  • Savvy Guy, Energetic Girl: The nerdy professor savvy guy to Frida's Spicy Latina energetic girl.

    Arturo Santiago 
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Voiced by: Eugenio Derbez, Fabio Tassone ("Day of the Dad", The Casagrandes Movie)
Bobby and Ronnie Anne's father and Maria's ex-husband. He's a doctor who lived in Peru for a while before eventually moving to Great Lakes City to be closer to his children.
  • A Day In The Lime Light: He gets a half hour special dedicated to him in "Operation Dad".
  • Ambiguous Situation: It's currently unclear as to why he and Maria decided to separate/divorce.
  • Amicable Exes: Even though he and Maria are divorced, they're shown to get along just fine—he's clearly still very involved in his kids' lives and is also still on good terms with Maria's side of the family (with the exception of his former suegro, Hector).
  • Butt-Monkey: He suffers a lot of his injuries during his outing with Ronnie Anne, such as getting hurt every time he takes a taxi.
  • Even the Guys Want Him: Frida claims that Carlos (her husband and Maria's brother) has a "man crush" on Arturo.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Most of his appearances show him in the company of an animal who seem to enjoy his prescence.
  • Good Parents: He clearly loves and cares about his children—despite him and Maria being divorced as well as living in Peru for quite some time, Arturo's clearly still very much involved in Bobby and Ronnie Anne's lives.
  • I Choose to Stay: At the end of "Operation Dad", Arturo decides to extend his stay in the city due to wanting to be closer to his children.
  • Inelegant Blubbering: Towards the end of "Teacher's Fret," he sobs uncontrollably after his favorite soccer team loses. At least we have an idea on where Bobby gets it from.
  • Noodle Incident: He had to have a hernia operation done at one point.
  • Open-Minded Parent: In "Operation Dad”, he eagerly asks Ronnie Anne if there's a special boy or girl that she's interested in.
  • Strong Family Resemblance: He looks like an older/hairier version of Bobby with a full beard.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Just like his daughter, Arturo loves hotdogs—he was even the judge of a hot dog competition once.

    Danny Puga 
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Danny Puga is so bloody cool. I mean, he can just stand there and look cool.
Voided by: Danny Trejo
Frida's dad, Carlos's suegro and the maternal grandfather of Carlos and Frida's kids.
  • Badass Biker: He drives a motorcycle and, despite his age, is a professional stuntman in the movie industry.
  • Honorary Uncle: A variation—since there's no formal term in English for the parent of one's aunt (or uncle) thru marriage, Bobby and Ronnie Anne just call Danny "Grandpa."
  • Knuckle Tattoos: He has "Frida" written on the knuckles of his right hand, spaced out "F-RI-DA".
  • Manly Facial Hair: He's as manly as they come, and even his mustache is manly enough to lift a fully-grown man.
  • Older Than They Look: You'd be forgiven for thinking he's younger than Hector, but he's actually the older of the two grandfathers. Keeping in shape is probably why he looks so young.
  • Prehensile Hair: His mustache is capable of lifting Vito.

Pets

    Sergio 
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Voiced by: Carlos Alazraqui
The Casagrandes' pet parrot.
  • Braces of Orthodontic Overkill: Apparently, he had this kind of braces when he was younger, even though he's a bird.
  • Characterization Marches On: At first, Sergio, while possessing human-level intelligence, was still very much a pet and spoke in parrot speak in between squawking. As the show went on, he became a parrot who can communicate in full sentences and do things far beyond what a pet can normally do and is treated as basically a human being by the other characters.
  • Conflict Ball: It is easier to list the episodes that don't have him be involved in whatever bad situation the protagonist(s) is undergoing and/or make it worse if it is already happening. Flip a coin. If it is heads, he is the cause of the conflict, directly or indirectly. If it is tails, he is the one who makes the situation worse. Sometimes, all of these can happen in the span of a single episode.
  • Egg-Laying Male: Subverted in episode "Bad Cluck". He appears to have laid an egg, but it turns out to be the doing of Alfredo the ghost chicken, who then makes eggs come out of Carlos's pants and everyone else's mouths.
  • Fowl-Mouthed Parrot: Sergio makes a lot of smart remarks, which often offends members of the family or draws customers away from the bodega.
  • Heterosexual Life-Partners: An interspecies example with Hector, who has been his owner/business partner since Hector was a preteen.
  • Jerkass Ball: Sergio can be a big jerk sometimes, but he hits it big time in "Snack Pact," where he blackmails the family with photos that he took of them eating tamles from a food truck and threatens to show them to Rosa, who gets super jealous when they like someone else's cooking, unless they buy stuff for him. It comes back to bite him in the tail feathers when Ronnie Anne tells Rosa the truth, and it turns out that the tamles were made with Rosa's own recipe that she gave to the owner of the food truck. Rosa is not too happy after finding out that Sergio blackmailed his own family and punishes him by making him serve everyone during a big dinner.
    • He's even worse in "Bad Cluck", where he's haunted by the ghost of a chicken whom he'd wronged in the past...in fact, he'd wronged him over and over and over and over and over and over again. And when confronted he tries to downplay his actions and weasel out of making amends to the chicken he wronged rather than take responsibility for his actions.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: In his better moments, he helps out the Casagrandes. No Egrets has him parenting new hatched egret chicks after he unknowingly sleeps in their nest and they end up imprinting on him (thinking that he's their mother). He only does it because Rosa threatens not to take care of him if he doesn't take care of them and does the bare minimum at first, but later shows genuine concern for the chicks when they're in danger.
  • Life of the Party: In "Power Play", he held a bunch of late-night parties with Sancho and the pigeons in the bodega.
  • Named After Someone Famous: Sergio Aragonés.
  • Not in Front of the Parrot!: He heard Ronnie Anne talking about how much she loved telenovelas (a secret she wanted to be kept far from the family), but because he was in the room, while she said that, he told The Casagrandes all about it.
  • Polly Wants a Microphone: With The Casagrandes being a regularly down-to-earth cartoon universe, Talking Animals simply don't exist here. However, due to parrots being able to mimic human speech in real life, Sergio gets a pass, and the writers are allowed to exaggerate his "human" traits as much as they want, to the point where they've basically turned him into an equal among the humans in the world.
  • Sitcom Arch-Nemesis: He can be this to Bobby at times.
  • The Stool Pigeon: Sergio helps Hector with spreading gossip about people. In "No Show", he told everyone that Ronnie Anne liked watching telenovelas.
  • Toothy Bird: "Guilt Trip" reveals that he had Braces of Orthodontic Overkill when he was younger.

    Lalo 
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The Casagrande/Santiago Family's pet dog (a Mastiff, to be precise).

The Changs

    Sidney "Sid" Chang 
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Voiced by: Leah Mei Gold

Sid's a girl who Ronnie Anne meets and befriends in Great Lakes City. She debuted in the Season 4 premiere, "Friended! with the Casagrandes".


  • Birds of a Feather: Ronnie Anne and Sid get along pretty well due to both of them being free spirits who aren't afraid to do anything to get what they want. They both eventually share a love for Korean Pop Music and even have the same idol.
  • Brainy Brunette: Has brown hair and is a Gadgeteer Genius who is able to make robots and is an expert at handling animals.
  • Breakout Character: Became instantaneously popular from her first episode of The Loud House, "Friended with the Casagrandes."
  • Cheerful Child: She's usually very happy and optimistic.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: Downplayed example, but she can be pretty spacey and quirky at times.
  • Early Installment Character-Design Difference: In The Loud House, she has no eyelashes, but in The Casagrandes, she gained eyelashes.
  • Gadgeteer Genius: "The Two of Clubs" shows that Sid is very talented when it comes to robotics. In only a short amount of time, she single-handedly created a functioning breakfast-making robot.
  • Genki Girl: Sid is shown to be particularly energetic, notably trying pretty much anything that she thinks is fun.
  • Nice Girl: She's very nice and pleasant towards others, especially her family and friends.
  • Precocious Crush: She has a crush on K-Pop celebrity Yoon Kwan. She even has a slideshow presentation showing her about to marry him.
  • Speaks Fluent Animal: Much like Dr. Doolittle, Sid's able to communicate with animals and serves as translator for them to people who don't understand them—it also helps that her mom's a zoologist that often brings animals home with her and encourages Sid to help her take care of the animals.
  • Red Oni, Blue Oni: The energetic red to Ronnie Anne's cool and laid-back blue. Sid is a Genki Girl and a Cheerful Child while Ronnie Anne is known to be a little grouchy and snarky at times. Though Ronnie Anne does have a certain energetic side of her own.
  • Tomboyish Name: "Sid" isn't a common name to give to girls—it's revealed in "Gossipy Girl" that it's short for Sidney.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She seems to be rather tomboyish in her own right from what we've seen of her, but is still somewhat girly. Sid is a soft-centered girl who struggles to tap into her tough side (she tries to get into a fighting mood while wrestling but is distracted by a cute butterfly) and she also has no problem playing princess and sometimes engaging in girly activities with her more feminine little sister, Adelaide. Most of Sid's tomboyish traits mainly exist through her friendship with Ronnie Anne (such as skateboarding, which she liked only after seeing Ronnie do it) more than anything else.
  • The Unsmile: Flashes a hilariously large and disturbing grin in the episode "Zoo-Mergency".
  • Youthful Freckles: She has some freckles on her face.

    Adelaide Chang 
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Voiced by: Lexi Sexton
Sid's little sister.
  • Badass Adorable: A cute little youngster who knows karate.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: When Carl was frantically giving people their money back by throwing it at them, she warned him to not do the same to her with a Death Glare.
  • Cheerful Child: Normally upbeat and positive.
  • Death Glare: Showed one towards Carl when he almost ignorantly threw her money back at her face.
  • Foil: She seems to be a black-haired combination of Lana and Lola. She is six years old like the twins, and she both loves animals (especially frogs) and enjoying tea parties.
  • Girly Bruiser: Becomes an Instant Expert at karate in the episode Karate Chops.
  • Girly Girl with a Tomboy Streak: Loves unicorns and princesses, as well as karate and frogs.
  • Innocently Insensitive: She is around six and can be annoying at times. She and Carl once crashed a party involving her sister and her friends, embarrassing her.
  • Nice Girl: Is very friendly towards others. She's one of the few characters who can tolerate and be friends with Carl because of this trope, though even she can banter and be annoyed by him.
  • Odd Friendship: Between her and Carl. She is a happy go lucky girl who likes animals and tea parties, while Carl likes sports drinks and checking out ladies.
  • Outdated Name: Not every little girl in this generation has a name like "Adelaide."
  • Prone to Tears: She is shown crying a lot throughout the series and even has her own, as she puts it, "crying cabinet".

    Stanley Chang 
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Voiced by: Ken Jeong
Sid's father, who works as a conductor on the GLART subway system.
  • Actor Allusion: This isn't the first time Ken Jeong played someone with the last name Chang.
  • Happily Married: With Becca.
  • Rail Enthusiast: He's a fan of trains, to the point that when he heard a model train club at his daughter's school had shut down due to lack of interest, he stopped the subway and told the passengers: "Your conductor needs to walk this one off."
  • Saying Sound Effects Out Loud: He often verbalizes train sounds.

    Becca Chang 
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Sid's mother. She works as a zookeeper at the Great Lakes Zoo.


  • Animal Lover: She's a zookeeper (and a zoologist), so this shouldn't be too surprising—Becca claims in the second Casagrande podcast that she's wanted to work as a zookeeper since she was 6 years old.
  • The Beastmaster: In "How to Train Your Carl" she rides an elephant and gets a lift from a condor.
  • Happily Married: With Stanley.
  • Hartman Hips: Her body type is similar to Rita's.

Apartment Neighbors

    Vito Filliponio 
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Voiced by: Carlos Alazraqui

One of the Mercado's regulars with an Italian background.


  • Best Friend: To Hector.
  • Category Traitor: As a regular customer of the bodega, The Casagrandes felt personally offended, when they saw Vito shopping at the new Hi & Buy store that opened in "Store Wars". At the end of the episode, he returned to the bodega with a tearful apology, saying that he'll never be unfaithful to the bodega again.
  • Character Catchphrase: "Oofa-doofa!"
  • Dark and Troubled Past: He's heavily implied to have a shady past that he wants no one to know about.
  • The Ditz: He doesn't appear to have been well-educated, because he didn't know that dinosaurs went extinct until "Bo Bo Business," "Maxed Out" implies that he doesn't really know how to drive a car, and if "Skatey Cat" is to be believed, he didn't know how to ride a bike until very recently.
  • Dodgy Toupee: "Uptown Funk" reveals that he wears a toupee.
  • Eternally Pearly-White Teeth: Showed off his blinding shiners in "The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos".
  • False Teeth Tomfoolery: However, "Operation Dad" reveals that said teeth are in fact his dentures.
  • Gossipy Hens: He is usually the first person Hector spreads gossip to, or about.
  • Hidden Depths: In "New Roomie," he is shown to be a skilled cook, amazing the Casagrandes with his spaghetti and meatballs, and cannoli for dessert. He also likes to sing opera—in fact, it's implied that he was a professional opera singer when he was younger.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: He seems to be very fond of Bruno's hotdogs.

    Mrs. Kernickey 
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Voiced by: Lauri Fraser

A cool old lady, who lives two floors up from The Casagrandes.


  • Cool Old Lady: Doesn't let her age stop her from being a kick-butt tennis player. "Guilt Trip" even shows that she and Mr. Scully can dance for hours on end without getting tired.
  • Foil: To Scoots. They're both quite exuberant and feisty, despite their age, but where as Scoots is a rude and crotchety Jerkass who rides around on an electric scooter, Mrs. Kernickey is friendly and extremely active.
  • Granny Classic: Mrs. Kernickey was very nice and welcoming to CJ when he dropped by her place for a visit. She watched him do his clog dance and even baked him cookies.
  • Intergenerational Friendship: She, a senior citizen considers herself to be friends with CJ, who's young enough to be her grandson.
  • Silver Vixen: It's not remarked upon in the show, but she looks really good for her age.

    Mr. Nakamura 
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Voiced by: Bruce Locke
An animal-loving man, who takes his pet dog, Nelson everywhere he goes.

    Cory Nakamura 
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Voiced by: Eric Bauza

Mr. Nakamura's teenaged son who's obsessed with videogames.


  • Geek: Plays video games all the time and likely knows everything about them.
  • The Insomniac: He revealed in "Store Wars" that he was an insomniac.

    Georgia 
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Voiced by: Shondalia White

A laid-back and care-free woman, who enjoys building houses of cards.


    Par 
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Voiced by: Sunil Malhotra

The delivery boy for the bodega.


    Maybelle 
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Voiced by: Telma Hopkins

A loud-mouthed, bossy old lady, who places tall orders at the bodega.


  • Cool Shades: Always wears her sunglasses, even when she's indoors.
  • Expy: She brings to mind Scoots from the Loud House only African-American and without her iconic scooter.
  • Grumpy Old Man: The female variant. Maybelle is bossy and cranky and almost always frowning.
  • I Was Quite a Looker: "Do the Fruit Shake" reveals that, back in the 1970s, Maybelle was part of a singing group called the Tropical Fruits (Maybelle went by "Mango") and their record cover shows that Maybelle was quite beautiful in her youth.
  • Sassy Black Woman: Maybelle is visibly African-American and she gives the workers at the bodega a whole lotta lip.
  • Sudden Eye Color: In "Store Wars", she was suddenly shown with green eyes, when Frida took an unflattering picture of her.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: Her favorite food is mangoes. In fact, as a member of the Tropical Fruits in the 1970's, her nickname was Mango, and she would eat a pre-show mango to calm her nerves.
  • Unsatisfiable Customer: Maybelle is one of the more "difficult" customers, to say the least. Workers at the bodega go on a wild goose chase, just barely keeping up with her tall orders and she rarely if ever gives them so little as a "thank you" for all their hard work.

    Miranda 
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Voiced by: Cristina Pucelli

A girl who likes to play hacky sack.


  • Ambiguously Brown: She has tan skin and brown hair but her ethnicity is currently unknown.
  • Butt-Monkey: She tends to face a lot of slapstick in her appearances.
  • Big Beautiful Woman: She has a chubbier physique, along with a noticeable muffin top, and is quite cute.
  • Vocal Dissonance: For someone so cheery, Miranda has a shy, nervous sounding voice.

    Alexis Flores 
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Voiced by: Nika Futterman ("Room for Improvement" to "What's Love Gato Do With It?"), Diego Olmedo (Season 2), Connor Andrade (Season 3 onwards)

A young musical prodigy who's skilled in playing the tuba.


  • Ambiguously Brown: Same situation as Miranda. Although, at least "What's Love Gato Do With It" reveals that he is Mrs. Flores' son.
    • As of Season 2, he is confirmed to be Hispanic when Nika Futterman stepped down from the role and handed it over to a non-white voice actor.
  • Bully Magnet: His soft and gentle nature makes him an easy target for local ruffians Ricky and Julius.
  • The Cutie: An innocent, adorable little boy with a kind heart.
  • Fat Best Friend: He's a big boy who happens to be Carl's closest guy friend.
  • Lovable Coward: He isn't a fighter and doesn't do well with direct confrontation, but he has a pure heart and cares for his fellow kids.
  • Muscles Are Meaningful: Behind his pudgy exterior lies a solid set of abs. Justified since he practices the tuba which requires constant heavy lifting
  • The Power of Love: His preference to talk and hug it out can warm even the roughest of hearts.
  • Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: The sensitive sweet soul to Carl's macho man.

Around Town

    Casey, Sameer and Nikki 
Three kids who Ronnie Anne befriends after first moving to Great Lakes City with her family. Later they meet and befriend Lincoln as well.

Tropes applying to all of them

  • Cool Bike: Casey owns a green bike.
  • Cool Board: Sameer and Nikki get around on skateboards.
  • Multinational Team: They're a fairly diverse group with Ronnie Anne (Mexican American), Casey (Afro-Cuban American), Sameer (who's implied to be of Middle Eastern descent) and Nikki (who's white).
  • Nice Guy: They are friendly to both Ronnie Anne and Lincoln, even after finding out the former isn't from the city as she lied to them about.
  • Only One Name: They don't have last names.

Tropes applying to Casey

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Voiced by: Christian Simon (The Loud House - The Casagrandes episode "Home Improvement") ; Jay Hatton (Throwing Pains - Present)

Tropes applying to Sameer

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Voiced by: Makana Say (The Loud House - The Casagrandes episode "Team Effort") ; Nour Jude Assaf ("Blunder Party" - Zoomergency) ; Jacob Mattathiparambil Lukose ("Throwing Pains" - "Skatey Cat"), Aryan Simhadri ("The Wurst Job" onwards)

  • Ambiguously Brown: His dark skin, fluffy hair and name suggest that he's Arabic or Middle Eastern.
  • Big Ol' Eyebrows: His eyebrows are thick.
  • Hidden Depths: Comes from Kansas.
    • In "Operation Dad", he has a nerdy side as he tells his friends that he's interested in joining the mathematician's club or the debate team.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: The Tiny Guy to Nikki's Huge Girl.

Tropes applying to Nikki

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Voiced by: Natalie Coughlin

  • Huge Schoolgirl: She's very tall, especially for someone her age—seriously, she's at least a full head taller than Ronnie Anne and the rest of their main group of friends.
  • In the Hood: Like Ronnie Anne, she wears a hoodie.
  • Nice Girl: Like the others, she's very nice to Lincoln and Ronnie Anne in City Slickers.
  • Tiny Guy, Huge Girl: The tallest member of the group, standing over at least one head. She actually uses Sameer's head as an armrest at onepoint.
  • Tomboy: Just like Ronnie Anne.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: Despite a mostly unfeminine appearance, she does have pink shoes.

    Laird 
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Voiced by: Sean Kenin
Laird is a student of Chavez Academy.
  • Butt-Monkey: He often suffers as a result of his friends' hijinks.
  • Homeschooled Kids: According to "The Two of Clubs," he was homeschooled before he started attending Chavez Academy.
  • Locked Out of the Loop: An unintentional example in "Fails from the Crypt." After Ronnie Anne explains to her grandparents (and Sergio) that she and her friends teamed up with Maria (Ronnie Anne's mom) and Carlos (Maria's brother and Ronnie Anne's uncle) to get back them (and Vito) for scaring them, Laird reveals that no one informed him of the plan and claims that he had been genuinely scared the entire time (rather than pretending to be scared). Apparently, Sid's owl, Gill, was supposed to informed Laird of the plan but forgot to do so.
  • Lovable Coward: He gets easily scared, especially in "Fails from the Crypt."
  • Pungeon Master: He can sometimes let out a good pun, like his joke about fast food when he joins Ronnie Anne's skateboarding team.
  • Secretly Wealthy: The episode "Home Improvement" reveals that Laird was born to a wealthy family and lives in a mansion, but up until that episode, he didn't tell his friends about it because he didn't want to be treated differently from everyone else.
  • Shout-Out: A nerdy, glass-wearing redhead Lovable Coward Butt-Monkey who hangs around with several more adventurous kids... yep, Laird is the show's equivalent of Chuckie Finster.
  • The Sixth Ranger: Is this for Ronnie Anne's circle of friends.
  • The Smart Guy: He tends to fill this role whenever he embarks on hi-jinks with Ronnie Anne and her gang.

    Becky 
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Voiced by: Abby Trott
Becky is a student of Chavez Academy that likes Lucha Libre.
  • Always a Bigger Fish: While Ronnie Anne was a bully herself back at Royal Woods, Becky outclasses her in maliciousness. Based on the feats she has displayed in episodes like Throwing Pains, it is also implied that she is stronger and tougher than Ronnie Anne, too.
  • The Bully: One of the main bullies of Chavez Academy. When she isn't picking on kids, she's stuffing them into lockers for funsies.
  • Depending on the Writer: Sometimes she'll be a good friend to Ronnie Anne's gang, and other times she'll be their worst nightmare. Needless to say their relationship is... incredibly inconsistent.
  • Exposed to the Elements: Can tolerate cold even when dressed normally, despite everyone else's inability.
  • Genki Girl: She's very energetic and free-spirited.
  • Jerk with a Heart of Gold: She's rough and rowdy, but that doesn't stop her from sometimes being a good person.
  • Karma Houdini: For all the times she's bullied Ronnie Anne or the other students, she never seems to get any comeuppance for it.
  • Lesbian Jock: "Throwing Pains" reveals that Becky's in a romantic relationship with a female classmate known only as "Dodge."
  • Pint-Sized Powerhouse: Similar to Lynn Junior, Lola, and Adelaide, she is incredibly strong, tough, and athletic for someone of her size.
  • Tomboy and Girly Girl: The tomboy even compared to Ronnie Anne and Sid, as she is much more aggressive, rambunctuous and insensitive than them. "Perro Malo" is a particularly prominent example in relation to how both Ronnie Anne and Becky interact with their pet dogs. Ronnie Anne is more friendly, warm, and nurturing with Lalo, while Becky teaches hers to be an aggressive attack dog.
  • Tomboy with a Girly Streak: She's a rambunctious rough-houser with a passion for Lucha Libre who also wears a bright blue and white dress when in casualwear.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: Her main character trait is that she's a feisty little wrestling girl.

    Dodge 
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Voiced by: Kimberly Brooks
Dodge is the captain of the Chavez Academy's dodgeball team. She's in a relationship with Becky.
  • Dodgeball Is Hell: Seems to be an enforcer of this trope, along with her girlfriend Becky.
  • Jerkass: Nowhere near the same level as Chandler, but she doesn't seem to have much respect for Ronnie Anne and her group.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: After trying to force Ronnie Anne's gang to endure the cold and being generally unpleasant towards them, she gets what's coming to her when her team loses the dodgeball match to the Skating Team and they have to endure the bitter cold themselves.
  • Lesbian Jock: "Throwing Pains" reveals that she's in a romantic relationship with Becky.
  • The Rival: Seems to have this relationship with Ronnie Anne.

    Bruno 
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Voiced by: Eric Bauza
A hot dog vendor.
  • Flat Character: He doesn't have much going on apart from his hot dog career.
  • Only Sane Man: Often serves this role whenever he's involved in Hector and Vito's shenanigans.

    Margarita 
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Voiced by: Krizia Bajos
A hair stylist in Great Lakes City.

    Mr. Scully 
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Voiced by: Phil LaMarr
Rosa's boss at her real estate job.
  • Benevolent Boss: Mr. Scully is very nice to Rosa. In "Friended!", he even fired her with politeness. He also allowed The Chang Family to live with in the Santiago apartment, just because he knew Ronnie Anne was friends with the family's oldest daughter.
  • Friend to All Children: When he finds out that Ronnie Anne wanted her best friend to move in as her neighbor in their apartment, Sully sympathizes and understands with her and allows the Changs to move in because of this reason. And when Ronnie Anne and Sid thank him for this by hugging him, he happily hugs them back.
  • Hidden Depths: "Guilt Trip" shows that he and Mrs. Kernicky can dance for hours on end without getting tired, as Bobby and Ronnie Anne, unfortunately, learn the hard way.

    Principal Valenzuela 
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Voiced by: Carolina Ravassa

A tough but reasonable woman who runs the Cesar Chavez Academy.


  • Not So Above It All: Despite being mature when it comes to disciplining her students, even she was suckered into falling for one of Carl's schemes. Such as in "Rook, Line and Sinker" where she trades him her principal position to be a hall monitor.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: A no-nonsense principal who does care about her students and is diligent in ensuring they develop positive behaviors.

    Reizouko 
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Voiced by: Andrew Kishino
A sumo wrestler who appears often, sometimes helping out the Casagrandes with whatever they need.
  • Big Fun: A sumo wrestler who's pretty jovial and eccentric.
  • Curb-Stomp Battle: In "Guilt Trip", when Ronnie Anne and Bobby try to win their mother a trip to Japan, they decide to enter a fridge into a fight with him. With predictable results.
  • Nice Guy: Pretty nice and helpful when not in the ring.
  • Real Men Wear Pink: An enormous sumo wrestling champion who openly enjoys Twelve Is Midnight and literally wears pink whenever he's in his civilian clothes.
  • Sumo Wrestling: In America, somehow...

    Sancho 
Voiced by: Sunil Malhotra

One of the local pigeons, and Sergio's best friend.


  • Amplified Animal Aptitude: He might not be able to talk like Sergio, but he is intelligent enough to own and operate a smartphone.
  • Furry Baldness: He's missing a lot of feathers, forming bald spots on his head, the side of his face, and his back. He's also missing a lot of tail feathers.
  • Life of the Party: Like Sergio, he's a literal party animal. Then again, so are most of the pigeons of the city.

    Monica 
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Voiced by: Kat Palardy
A representative of the Super Duper Awesome Toy company, who Carl does business with in "The Kid Plays in the Picture".
  • Bad Boss: She keeps making Carl do multiple reviews and refuses to give him any breaks.
  • Evil Counterpart: To Leni's boss, Mrs. Carmichael. While she can be a Mean Boss, Carmichael is at least shown to care about her employees and shows appreciation for the work they do. Monica, on the other hand, makes no bones about how doesn't see those who work for her as people and lacks any kind of redeeming qualities.
  • Faux Affably Evil: When she informs Carl that he and his family will be sued for all they've got if he dares quit, she does so in as jovial a tone as possible.
  • Hate Sink: She's clearly little more than a Bad Boss who forces Carl to review toys by the score, refuses to give him breaks, and even threatens to sue his whole family if he backs out.
  • Obviously Evil: She's shown sitting on a throne of skulls, and the text of the contract she offers is in the shape of a skull.
  • Satanic Archetype: She dresses in red, she strikes a dubious bargain with Carl, and her office resembles Hell.
  • Villainous Cheekbones: She has rather prominent set of cheekbones.

    Artemio Alcaraz 
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Voiced by: Lalo Alcaraz

An art critic.


  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: He acts nice but he is actually a rude person who publishes bad reviews about good artists.
  • Caustic Critic: When he sees Frida's art, all he gives are really negative comments about it.
  • Dark Is Evil: While not too evil, he wears a grey sweater and a black scarf and behaves like a big bully.
  • Establishing Character Moment: Right before he enters eyeshot, he rudely rolls over numerous citizens with his moped.
  • Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Wears glasses and is a jerk.
  • Too Important to Walk: Always rides a moped around.
  • Villainy-Free Villain: Compared to other past villains like Lord Tetherby and Monica, Artemio never performs any heinous acts towards others. But his rudeness and negativity towards people of lower status and the Casagrandes are enough to establish him as a real antagonist.

    Charles Little Bull 
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Voiced by: Robbie Daymond

An enthusiastic college student studying under Professor Carlos.


    Cindy Tran 
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Voiced By: Victoria Grace
A social media influencer who is Carlota's rival.

    David Nababirdy 
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A birdwatcher who is secretly a bird collector.

Celebrities

    Alisa Barela 
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Voiced by: Ally Brooke

An influential pop star singer that Carlota is a huge fan of.


  • Idol Singer: Her specialty involves singing pop covers.
  • I Just Want to Be Normal: In "Operation Popstar", she tried to quite the idol life claiming it was too stressful and chaotic while longing for time with her loved ones. In the end, Alisa decides to continue her idol career but vows to take more control of what she does.
  • Ink-Suit Actor: Her design is based heavily on Ally Brooke.
  • Spoiled Sweet: A wealthy young woman who is always kind to Carlota and knows the true value of family.
  • The Ugly Guy's Hot Daughter: Her father (and mother) aren't as "photogenic" as her.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: She rightfully calls out Carlota in the third act of "Operation Popstar" when the stylist confesses that she started to take advantage of Alisa's friendship just because she was rich and famous.
  • Workaholic: Zigzagged. As a big time celebrity, Alisa has a tight schedule that involves attending major events, doing photo shoots, preparing her physical appearance etc. While she is grateful for her career, she does long for some leisure time with her family and friends.

    Ernesto Estrella 
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“Reciban de mi siempre mucho paz, pero sobre todo mucho, mucho, mucho...amor.”
Voiced by: George Lopez

A fabulous, fortune telling performer that Abuela Rosa is a huge fan of.


  • Alliterative Name: Ernesto Estrella.
  • Camp Straight: He has a flamboyant attire with different shades of pink and he cares deeply for his physical beauty. But there's no word if he has a romantic interest in men.
  • Fortune Teller: He's well known in the Hispanic community as a successful adivino.
  • In-Series Nickname: Constantly called "El Bobo"note by Hector.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Heavily inspired by the late, but well-known, astrologer Walter Mercado.
  • Prophecies Are Always Right: Rosa and the Casagrandes agree that Ernesto's visions have a 100% accuracy rating.

    Falcón de Fuego 
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Voiced by: Carlos Alazraqui

A fictional TV superhero that Carl is a huge fan of.


  • Becoming the Mask: The end of "Dynamic Do-Over" has the actor re-embracing his heroic image after being inspired by Carl and Bobby.
  • Character Catchphrase: "Time to fly!"
  • Jaded Professional: The man behind the mask became the Flaming Wing Hero due to his childhood wish of wanting to be a hero. But he became disillusioned at some point in his career and began to lose interest. Thankfully, his spark for heroics is revived after meeting the Casagrande boys.
  • Momma's Boy: The actor calls his mamá daily and has dinner with her on occasion.
  • No Name Given: The actor doesn't have an official name.
  • Playing with Fire: His main power involves using fire to attack his foes or to fly to far off places.
  • Trademark Favorite Food: In his canon show, El Falcón enjoys roasted corn as food and weapons.

    Phoebe Powers 
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Voiced by: Erin Yvette

An action movie star that Ronnie Anne is a huge fan of.


  • Action Girl: Subverted. Despite her profession, she admits that she doesn't do her own stunts.
  • Alliterative Name: Phoebe Powers.
  • Cool Shades: Always shown wearing her shades wherever she goes.
  • Hidden Depths: When she's not doing projects based on her movie career, she works as an undercover food critic.
  • Master of Disguise: In her movies and real life, Phoebe showcases the ability to completely disguise herself as other people.

    La Tormenta 
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A weather-themed luchadora that Ronnie Anne and Sid are huge fans of. "Saving Face" reveals that her name is Blanca Guzman.


  • Artifact of Power: Her mask. While she still can fight with a spare mask, her combat ability is severely compromised when not using her real, original one.
  • Badass Normal: A powerful, successful luchadora who had been the reigning champion for several years.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: She made her first appearence in The Loud House episode "Lucha Fever with The Casagrandes".
  • Hartman Hips: Like many women in this franchise, she has some wide hips. Due to her muscular physique, however, it's one of the more justifiable examples.
  • Nice Girl: From her interactions with Ronnie Anne and Sid, while understandably mad that they meddled in her personal life, appreciates their apology and forgives them on the condition that they never do it again.
  • "World's Best" Character: She's the reigning champion in the lucha libre circuit.
  • The Worf Effect: Without her real mask, she becomes a lot weaker, even almost losing to Princesa Valentina and La Gallina.
    • Heroic Second Wind: That being said, however, she does manage to gather up enough strength to defeat Valentina.
  • Wrestler in All of Us: She's a luchadora after all.

    Twelve is Midnight 
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Left to Right:Han, Jun-Soo, Yoon Kwan, Jin and Woo Yeon
Han and Jin voiced by: Will Choi
Jun-Soo voiced by: Isaiah Kim
Yoon Kwan voiced by: Eric Nam (Loud House), Justin Chon (Present)

A quintet of Korean idol singers that Sid and Ronnie Anne are huge fans of.


  • The Baby of the Bunch: Jun-Soo is regarded as the youngest member of the band.
  • Boy Band: Their main archetype.
  • Dude in Distress: In "Phantom Freakout", they're antagonized by the ghost of a music conductor who hates modern music. In fact, the ghost even goes as far as to turn the boys into instruments.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Woo Yeon is known to love all animals and they love him back.
  • Hidden Depths:
    • Sid's presentation describes Han as a foodie (a vlogger who posts about food).
    • As it's revealed in "Phantom Freakout", Yoon Kwan is trained Pianist and has carpal tunnel.
  • Ikemen: All of the members qualify as being very attractive.
  • The Leader: Yoon Kwan is implied to be this to the group.
  • Never Heard That One Before: Apparently they get a lot of hate for their pop music and are constantly accused of not being "real" musicians.
  • No Celebrities Were Harmed: Were heavily inspired by the Real Life South Korean band Tomorrow X Together.
  • Noodle Incident:
    • Yoon Kwan has lost his memory on different occasions.
    • The boys also mentioned vanquishing a ghost with their angelic voices.
  • The Smart Guy: Jun-Soo is considered to be the brainiac of Twelve is Midnight.
  • Team Mom: According to Sid, Jin is considered the group mom who takes care of the bandmates.
  • Weirdness Magnet: Yoon Kwan has an uncanny habit of getting into bizarre situations. Such as being cursed with bad luck or losing his memory.

Alternative Title(s): The Casagrandes, The Loud House Ronnie Anne Santiago

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